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Sept. 28, 2007 -- Global warming may boost heat-related premature deaths, new research suggests. But Knowlton's team predicts a rise in heat-related premature deaths in New York state, based on two models of global warming. Knowlton and colleagues checked summer temperatures and heat-related premature deaths in New York state in the 1990s.
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Hypertension Drugs: Alzheimer's Perk? Oct. 26, 2007 -- Certain hypertension (high blood pressure) drugs may counter Alzheimer's disease. Pasinetti and colleagues pitted 55 hypertension drugs against beta-amyloid proteins in test tubes.
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Oct. 25, 2007 -- House Democrats pushed through another children's health insurance bill Thursday in hopes of pressuring more Republicans to support the measure. The president announced he would also veto Thursday's bill, despite attempts by Democrats and a handful of Republicans to compromise on controversial parts of the package. The White House threatened to veto the bill just as Democratic leaders were leaving a morning news conference Thursday.
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The DNA chunk is located near two genes -- the CSF2RA and IL3RA genes -- that haven't been linked to schizophrenia before. Lencz and colleagues analyzed DNA from blood samples provided by 178 people with schizophrenia and 144 people without schizophrenia. Follow-up DNA tests confirmed that certain genetic patterns in that DNA chunk were more common among people with schizophrenia.
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The study included 358 people with type 2 diabetes who took stress tests to check their heart's health. Translation: Those patients had no heart disease symptoms, but their heart muscle didn't get enough oxygen during the stress test. Of the 71 patients who had ischemia at the study's start, 56 patients (79%) no longer had ischemia three years later.
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Included in this statistical abstract is a special report on the hidden cost of Alzheimer's disease: the toll it takes on caregivers and families. "There are 10 million Alzheimer's caregivers," McConnell says. The value of this care: $83 billion a year, dollars not included in calculations of U.S. health care costs.
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Michael Karin, PhD, and colleagues suspected that a chemical signal, called IKK-alpha, plays a role in prostate cancer. As long as prostate-cancer cells keep making maspin, Karin and colleagues found, the cancer did not spread. A little over a decade ago, Ruth Sager, PhD, and colleagues Dana-Farber Cancer Institute discovered maspin -- and found that it prevents the spread of breast cancer.
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March 19, 2007 -- Smoking may increase wrinkles on parts of the body other than the face -- even on areas usually covered with clothes. Cigarette smoking has long been linked to increased facial wrinkles. Helfrich's team interviewed participants about smoking, sun exposure, sunscreen use, tanning, and other lifestyle factors.
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From coast to coast, no state (or Washington, D.C.) meets the CDC's goals for adult fruit and vegetable consumption. People should eat at least five daily servings -- two or more servings of fruit, and three or more servings of vegetables -- as part of a balanced diet, says the CDC. Half a cup of fruits or vegetables counts as one serving.
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Still, the survey of U.S. adults who got elective cosmetic surgery shows that most -- 80% -- were satisfied with their overall surgical experience. The operations included breast augmentation, tummy tuck, eyelid surgery, liposuction, nose reshaping, male breast reduction, breast lift, hair replacement surgery, face-lift, forehead lift, and facial implants. For comparison, the survey also included 316 other adults who got planned, medically necessary surgeries -- such as cesarean section, ...
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